_ _ _ _ -_ - - ._ ._, .;_ ~__-_,`,,;___.,_ "f.:_ -"¢~_»',¢.'=_-.._._. -. _ 5. ._ _»" '.~.;l' I~‘~1 » " ~ ' `. ‘ ‘- l ._,_ -_v» _ , _ _:_ _-.;__..¢_-,_,,__~, , ..\ ‘._;n-_,;,_s, 2;., ..“_¢-*,~~ .,,,tq,__ -,,<- avi-_»9,_ _..~.s.,, .. ~., _. . .f,_ '_1.___ .f~_J»__i.. f __\_ .V ,, ,.1 K., _,' ,g__.f,._l _ ._ -_, _- » v, _,__ _ - " Z; . _ . 13” ~ .. ‘*'f='>'.i - wi -. » ~' ~ ` ~ ~‘ ”'“»‘ Q "` HE real Road to Health is an mtemnal highway 30f¢¢¢ I _ long. When Cogtlgation clogs this road, it‘s the same aa when a Iandsh e lt_»cL\_ a mountain aes. There is a dl§_er¢,|;ce,- however. _Constipation not only Blocks the way, but breeds poisons which menace health. _ ' The obstruction in the mo_unta_in Kass can be blown out with _ glygmmixg, md tébatructaon in t edintestines SAN be blown o `t"wit powel rugs- ut :my rug powe en ht i. bosaaitc sam. ui. i....|y. 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Pet- ers. , " _ Plymouth Rock Cock--1, Daniel Mc- Rae. Rollo Bly.; __ White -\Myl.ndot.te..» Hen-1. Preston Drwnton,B.ollo Bay.I :. _ White _Wyandotte ' Cock-1, Ji ii. Mal_lnrd,`Gowan Brac. _ ' Rhode Island Red, Cock~1,_Preal.on Bryenton, Rollo Bsy;2,_ Edxlield, Roi lo Bay. - . Barred Rock Breeding Bon-1, A. F. Peters. _ Wyandotte "Breeding Pen-1. J. H. Mallard; 2, Preston Bryenton. Speckled Sussex Hen-1, Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay: Best Pair Geese Toulouse-1, Clin- ton McDonald, Red House; 2, J. H. Mallard, Gowan Brac. _ Embden Geese (white)-1, Frank Warren, L. Harbor; 2, Frank Mullally, Sourls River. Geese A. 0. V.,--7. F. .\Iui|8.lly. Bes tpuir Ducks, A. O. V.,-.-1,J. il. Mallard. _ Vegetables. Swcde Turnips for Stock---1, Edwin Reid; 2, John Kenya, Souris; 3, H. Pe- ters. Rollo Bay. Mangel Wurtzel-1, Rev. K. C. Mc- __ Pherson, St. Margaret’s. White Carrots for Stock-»-1, Rev. K. C. McPherson. Carrots for Table Use-1, M. 0'- Keefe, Gowan Brac; 2, Stephen J. Pa.~ quet. Souris; 3, Wm; Brennan, Jr., Souris. 1 doz. Parsnips-1, M. O'Keeic; 2. Mrs. Wm. H. Knight, Souris; 3, Mrs. F. E. Poole, Souris. Beets for Table Use-1. M. O'Keefo; 2, D. F. Mooney, Gr. Vale; 3, Rev. K. C. McPherson. Onions (white or yellow)-1, Mrs. l. J. Horne, Souris; 2, ivan Chcverle. Souris; 3, Mrs. F. E. Poole. Tomatoes, Red-1, Miss Maude Mc- , Donald, Souris West. Tomatoes, Green--1,Edwln Reid; 2, M. O'Keefe; 3, Mrs. F. E. Poole. Early Cabbage-1, W. H. Underhay, Bay Fortune; 2, P. D. Peters, Rollo Bay. Late Cabbage-1, Andrew F. Paquel, Souris. Cucumbers--1, Gabriel Beagle, Rol- lo Bay; 2, Mrs. W. B. Leard, Souris; _ 3, Miss Mary A. McDonald, Souris W. Pumpkin, by weight-1, C. C. Carl- ton, Souris; 2, Mrs. J. McAuley, Sour- is; 3. Mrs. l. J. Horne. Souris. Squash-1, Mrs. W. B. Leard; 2, C. C. Carlton; 3, Mrs. Frank Mullally. Eschnllots-1, A. F. Peters; 2, Mrs. Albert Bm-hoe. Mt. Hope; 3,_Wm. A. White, Rollo Buy. Collection Table Vegetables-1, Ste~ phen J. Paquet, Souris; 2, Mrs. W. B. Leard; 3, Miss Mary A. McDonald. Fruit and Florlculturs. Red Astrachan Apples-1. Jacob Dockendorf, Sr., Mt. Hope; 2, Wm. McDonald, Mt. Hope; 3, V. H. Docken~ dorf, Mt. Hope. Duchess Apples-1, Stewart McDon- nld, Mt. Hope; 2,»Jacob Dockendorf; 3, Allan J. McDonald, Albion Cross. Alexander Apples-1, Albert Bur- hoe, Mt. Hope; 2, W. H. Underhay; 3, Preston Bryenton. ' Wealthy Apples-1, Rev. K. C. Mc- Pherson; 2, Rev. E. Walker, Rollo Bay; 3, Gabriel Deagle, Rollo Bay. A. O. V. Named-1, James Howlett, Gowan Brae; 2, D. L. Morrow. North Lake; 3, Miss Bessie Brennan, Souris. Transcendant Apples-1, Mrs. Wm. Knight, Souris; 2, Ed. Mallard, Gow- an Brac. _ Hyslop Crab Apples-_-1, Jas. How- lett, Gowan Brae; 2, Mrs. Wm. Knight. Souris; 3, Preston Bryenton. Damsons-1, Felix Peters, B. River. 20 0ther_Variety Plums, named-1. Miss B. Brennan. Souris. .. -Collection Asters-1, Mrs. _.L W. Brennan, Souris; 2, Miss Mary A. Mc- Donald; 3, Mrs. A. O. Hanley. St. Pe- Dahlias, 12 Blooms. 4 COIOFH-L Mrs W. B. Leard, Souris; 2. Gerald McCormack. Souris; 3. Ml'B~.A- F- Pe' ters. Gladlolus--1, Mrs. W. B. Leard; 2. Mrs. A. 0. Hauley. St. Peters; 3, Mrs. J. W. Brennan, Souris. ~_ Nasturtiums-1, Mrs. Lawrence Che- verie, Souris; 2. MPH- -l-_W- Brennan? 3, Mrs. I. J. Horne. ' Pansies-1, Mrs. Stephen J. Pnquet. Souris; 2. Evangeline Pequot, Souris; 3, Mrs. Richard St. John, Souris. Dlanthus-1, Mrs. E. J. McDonald, Souris. _Sns.pdragon, 3 Sprays each-1, Mrs. E. J. McDonald; 2, Mrs. W.» B. Leard; 3, Mrs. J. W. Brennan. Stocks--1. Mrs. E. J. McDonald. Verbena--1, Mrs. B. Leard; 2, Mrs. E. J. McDonald. Phlox-1, Mrs. W. B. Leard; 2, Mrs. E. J. McDonald: 3. Miss Evansellne Paquet. Souris. Sweet Peas-1, Miss Mary A. Mc- Donald. S. West; 2. Miss Mildred Fru- ser, Souris. Potted ‘Plants-1,ltirs. Geo. Moliiclc, Souris. _ Table Bouquet-1, Mrs. W. ll. Leard, Souris; 2, Mrs. J. W. Brennan; 3. Ml`B~ R. St. John. Souris. Hand Bouquet--1, Mrs. W. B. Lcard' W. Brennan. _ _ Baxter Apples-1, Rev. lu. Walker; iett, Gowan Bree; ’2, Rev. E. Walker. Mrs. John Boursoia, Rollo Bay. Single boat Graham Bread--1. Ura, D. Mcllaehorn, Souris; 2, Mrs. J. l' McDonald. Souris (Dr.) Sullivan. Souris. 1 dos Raised Biscuits or Rolls-1 2, Mrs. J. H. Mccorirlncir; a, in-s. J1- row. North Lake: 3. Mrs. D, F. Moon- Pint Jai' Pickles, home-made (not mustard)-1, Mrs. Richard Kickbam; 2, Mrs. Gabriel Dangle; 3, Mrs. D. Mc- Eachorn. Pint Jar Mustard Pickles-1, Mrs. Bon. Duchy, 'Souris; 2, Mrs. F, E. Poole; 3. Mrs. Stephen J._Pa.quet. Pint Jar Chow-Chow (home made) 1, Mrs. Wm. A. White, Souris; 2, Mrs. Matthew, Souris; 3, Mrs. Ben. Duchy, Souris. _ Pint Jar Sweet Pickles (home- made)--1, Mrs. D. McEachern, Souris; 2, Mrs. W. B. Leard; 3, Mrs. Mei-iii Stewart, Kingsboro. _ Pint Bqttle Tomato Catsup-1, Mrs. W. B. Leard; 2. Mrs. D. 'McEachern. Currant Jelly, ‘A pint-1, Mrs. 1. J. Home, Souris; 2. Mrs. H. H. Acorn, Souris; 3, Mrs. Gabriel Deaglet Sample Preserved Strawberry, M, pint--1, Mrs. M. O'Keet'n: 2. Mrs. I-I. H. Acorn; 3, Mrs. l. J. Horne. Sample Preserved Currants. ‘/a Pint -1, Mrs. M. O'Keet`e; 2, Mrs. Stephen J. Parquet; ll, Mrs. J. W. Brennan. Sample Preserved Raspberry, $4, pint-1, Mary C. McDonald; 2, Mrs. Robert Reid, Souris; 3, Mrs. Walter Cheverle, Souris. Preserved Cherries-1. Mrs. F. E. Poole; 2, Mrs. D. McEachern. Best Colletlon Canned Vegetables- i, Mrs. (Dr.) Sullivan; 2, Miss Ethel Pierce, Souri`s. 1 doz. Plain Biscuits-1, Mrs. Wul- ter Robertson, Klngsboro. Fancy Work. 7% yds. Full Dress Cloth, home- made)-1. Mrs. S. S. Robertson; 2, Mrs. Elizabeth Matheson, Upton. Pair Blankets-1, Mrs. Albert Bur- lioe, Mt. Hops. Woven Colinterpuae-"-1. Mrs. J. H. Mallard, G., Brac. Hearth Rug. all wool-1, Mrs. J. F. Kickham, Souris West; 2, Mrs. A. J. McDonald; 3, Mrs. A. McKenzie, L. Pond. Hearth Rug. all rag-1, Mrs. A. Mc- Kenzie; 2, Mrs. D. McEs.chern. Pail' Woollen Socks-1, Mrs. John Bourgols; 2, Mrs. R. Bisson, Sourls West. Pair Woolicn Gloves-1, Mrs. Jos. A. McDonald, Chepstow; 2, Mrs. Ste- phen J. P_l1_q_uet. Souris; 3, Mrs. Wm. A. White Rollo Bay. Pair Winter Mills-1. Mrs. Jos. A. McDonald: 2, Mrs. John Bourgois; 3, Mrs. Stephen J. Paquet. coliecuim Knit Goods-1. M.-._ Enz- abeth Ross, Mt. Hope; 2, Mrs. Ben Bushy, Souris; 3, Miss Adeila Dock- endori, Mt. Hope. Centre Piece '(white linen)-1, Kat Centrepiece (white linen)--1, Kath- leen Corcoran. Sl. 'I‘eresa.’s; 2, Mrs. Tapper, Georgetown; 3, Mrs. Gertrude Sterns, Souris. _ Collection Fancy Work-1, Miss 'Gertrude Sterns; 2, Madeline Knight, Souris; 3,' Mrs. H. H. Acorn. Selection Lace Work-1, Mrs. Wal- ter Robertson, Kingshorc; 2, Mrs. Nel- son Paquet, Souris; 3, Miss Adella Dockendorl, Mt. Hope. Selection Fancy Needlework -1, Mrs. George ~Mellick,.Sour~is; 2, Mrs. D. McEachern; 3, Miss Gertrude Sterns. ` ' ' Patchwork Quilt-_1, Miss Margaret Beaton, East Point; 2 Mrs. John F. Klckham Souris West; 3 Mrs. James A. Beaton East Point. . F. Cloth (whim or colored linen)- 1, Miss Josie McQuaid, Souris; 2, Mrs. Walter Robertso' Kin sboro 3 Mr ‘ Sofa Pillow-1, Gertrude Sterns; 2, Mrs. Theo. Poole, Souris; 3`, Mrs. S. S. Robertson. ‘ Plain Pillow Shams-1, Miss Ger- trude Sterns, Souris; 2, Mrs. George Melllck; 3, Mrs. D. G. Mooney. Souris. Sideboard or Tray Cloth`-1, Mrs. S. McLeod, Souris; 2, Miss Bessie Brennan; 3, Mrs. Walter Robertson, Klngsboro. ..- Centreplece (colored linen)-1, Miss Gertrude Sterns, Souris; 2, Mrs.,_(Dr.) Sullivan; 3, Mrs. Theo. Poole. Piece Dress Goods (home-made)-1, Mrs. S. S. Robertson. " 4 ters. ` _ _ i' _ o Tracadie Cross School Fair A very successful Fair was held at Tracadie Cross, Sept. 30, this being the iirst Fair ever held at this centre. The following schools participatedz- Glennladale, Glenroy, Blooming Point. Donaldston. Ten Mile House and Grand Trncadie. The exhibits were numerous and reflected great _credit on both teachers and pupils. The judges were: Miss Mills, Mr. David- son and inspector Doyle. ' Following is the prize list: Wheat. 1, Daniel Mullen, Gienroy; 2. Mich- H81 E855. Glenroyi 3. Louis McDon- aid, Donnldston; 4, Jos. Mclsnac, Glen- aldale. ~- Oats. 1, Louis MacDonald, Donaldston; 2. Patrick Mullln,_ Glenroy; 8, Donald McDonald, Glenaladale; 4. Michael Egan. ` _ ~ Barley. 2, J. H. Mallard. ' 1, Ivan _Mullln,.__Glonroy; 2, Frank Stark Apples-1. James Howlett; ' _ Rev. E. Walker. " '-1, Micheal Egg-lp-:mivan Mullin; 8, lnkermsn Apples-1, Rev. E. Walk- Mullen? f»_/#_ Ve Bovfian‘,Don- er wiiliaig oi Tomkins Apples-1.. Rev. EQ; _3?:ey‘,`.gl?nal:dl;lle;_D Pgtggk Lagey, a' sr. J. * -_ na a a e; . I1 S. _ 011- Peswauicbe Apples--1. James How- 'aiastom »~ ~ "'“~'~ ~ » ~ .'»~ _ ' - . , _., _,___ __ Beans. - ._ ` Housekeeping. I `.5“`_; I' renin ' I 1. Daniel Munn.-_~ s._ mn Mccnuv- si 1 Los: wnns amd, hams- nr nig P9 ig ‘John Mitchell. madgil, Mrs. M. 0'Keefe, Govllii _??a%fMl)i?_}l-loule{.'_`i`..?#nes McKenna, Brae; 2, Mrs. S.,Bryenton, Souris; 3, 'q1gn;]a4l§e.~» ‘ .»'.~f' ~ ` _ ~-.a/.~. _ °-rm_ _ _ ` .1, r.'..¢y._Aising.boi’e|dst6s; 2. Pao 1 1 dos. 1'. Biscuit-1. urs. Mr 0'- rick Mullen; 3. nhai1Esan;4,Msry Kecfe; 2, Mrs. S. Bryenton; 8, Mrs. McDonald, Grand 'l‘r_Us\.dle~. _ Hom rown Vi otibla la _ . "_" on | mn. Mn Richard Kickham, Boiiria Waltz. P ~ Q Qi; H29 2 Q Q Q Q Q ¢ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QI O I l Q, Q ' I, Mrs. D. Menachem. Souris; 8, Mrs. 1, Daniel ltuilen,-Joao entry. \ ¢ Fruit Cake. Dirk 1. Miss Annie Deagle, Rollo Bay; 2. Mrs. D. L. Mor- ey, Gr. Vale. _ ' ll. S S . S- J. W. Brennan, Sourls. --- PvnrrY'i .A qqA’L|_-ryf __;. lEcoNoiii§i?§f7"” 2 sacrifice the qtltality of _ MAGIC BAKINGPUWDER wofound it necessary _to make sliiiht increases in price during the war pox-iod._ Even though _ Magic Baking Powder may cost o few cents more than the ordinary kinds it is still by for the _most economical -baking powder on the market to-day when purity. strength and lenvene ind qualities are token into consideration.. _ Contains No Alum Mode in Comodo I M- - ` = is-1 "f~’>. J“~',' » ~‘ _ ' _ -_ _.1_. _ _ -._~ ~___;._~ _ ;._ _ ,» ':"_..~'J‘;, '-_';-._;" f;_.=aj~_~._ 3- "`_ “iff "1 _:ff ~ 1" ” ~""~` - _ " ’ " - ' “ '- _ _f _~.~ ' - ' 1" ' -_‘~=“ __;;:,»’if..,; 1~.__.5.r-lrdf:-..?ltr-f_1”iuéi;_=.1 _.sf -_ __ ;_f~»_»=»_ _ ~ _' 1 _ = ~ __cnAnnxAN.~ __ _ 4” ‘ ' ‘ :I 3" _ _ ».'= f’ _ _, .¢_» ._ ,__ - .~ _Y r 'iii i ~ _ _ I _ ‘_A _ __ mu ,qv-_-__-5 .__ _ _ _ a=;_ __ _ _,-..c_-- _ ____ '_____',._" _ M o»K°ef¢_ ~ i _....._.._........_...~....___..L_ V_*Y__ __ _*_ w_>___A__V___Y_ rv _ V _*M _ _ _ S _ _ *°Hl. u, vfg. .ri _ With the increased; cost _oi labor 'ond _ rnaterials due to _war conditions, it is' not reasonobletto suppose that a fi; ' 1 first class baking. powdercnn be inode" ';_ _ and sold at the* old prices.” Rather than *° _-' 1 ;=:~_';_7i“‘f ___w__;5:;';-;;;i_'_'t;;Tii_f' *_ To -_ § _ F* I Beets. 1. John Arbing, Donnldslon; 2, Lucy Arbing, Donnldston; 3, Cutlicrlne Mc- ‘Innis, Glenaladale; 4, Dnnicl Mullins. Sweet Peas. 1, Amy Kcizer. Grand 'i`1-acarlic; 2. Lucy Arbing; 3, Stellar Mullins; 4, Bride McKenna, Glenroy. ' Mixed- Flowers. 1,_ Stella Mullins; 2, :Jude McKen- na; 3. Regina McKenna, Glenalndulc; 4, Mnry Lacey, Glenaladale. ‘g Potted Plant. 1, Bride McKenna, Glcnroy; 2,‘Slcl- la McKenna. _ Apples. 1, Allan Maclsanc, Glenaladzile; 2, Gordon Mclntyre,'Glcnaludnle; 3. Wil~ liam Power.. Glenuladalc; 4, Regina McKenna. Glenaladale. _ . , ` . Plums. 1, James Collin, Glenroy; 2, Bride MGKBIIIIR, Glenroy; 3, Stellar McKen- nn, Glenaladule; 4, Hannah McKenna, Glenaludule. _ t _ nn; 4, Margaret McEwen. Grand Tra- Ilobecca Keizer, G1-und Trucadie' 4, oniorm Bride_McKe_nna, Gienroy. _ ' _ _ ` _ _“L°;%v,%$gA?¥’w”“r 1. Michael Egan; 2, Harold Arbing. ` Gingerenam' . 1, Grand Trncadie School; 2, D 1 0 ' ‘ M ll' ‘; 3, \Nllli I’ ' '_Gl_ l C'2.°° Stella Mullins; 4, Eileen McDonald, rand Tracndlc. Plain Sewing. 1, Stella Mullins; 2, Amy Keizer; 3, Rebecca Keizer; 4, Clara Austin, Ten Mile House. Embroidery. 1, Stella Mullins; 2, Bride McKen- na; 3, Stella McKenna; 4. Virginia McKenna, Glenalndale. _ Hammer Handle. 1, Patrick Mullin, Glcn__roy; 2, Gor- don `Mclnty1‘e, Glcnaladale; 3, John Ar-biniz, Donzrldston; 4, Donald Mc- Donald, Glcnalndale. " Milking Stool. 1. llonnld McDonald, Glcnalurlnlc; 2, John Arbing; 3, Daniel Mullins. " _ Feed Hopper. . 1, Dan Mullins, Glenroy; 2,' Fred Rowe, Glcnnlndale. Poultry. Ripe Tomatoes. lin. Mullins, Glenroy; 3, Bride McKen-l Mary Lacey; 4, Mary McDonald Vincent McGilli,vray,'Dlooming Pt. cadic. » . ` _ _W9¢di- ___ _ _ 1, Br'lde,McKenna; 2, Donald Gm" ‘l'°m=¢°=l- ~ ' Bread- -Doi'ic1d,_c1eni.lsdsie; a, mea L 1, James McKenna, Glenaladale; 2. onaldpton; :._A, _kGeorge'__zi McD< Fred Home, Glennldale; 3. Daniel Mui- L Lui”/._A\`blnH? 2» M“*`F5al`9t MCEWT IQOIIHDS Pllllll- '_- _7."Z' . uns; 4, vincent McG|||iv,-,,y_ cn; 3, Mary Lncey; 4, Mnry Mclntyre. _._. l f .Y _ _._7. 5.' _,_ tl Weed ‘»8eeds. V' _ c"°\""b°'T9- ` _ " 'l Bl‘°““' 1. James Collin, &:icnro`y'.'i"vlZ_,""" 1, ilolin Bowel, Glenalmiule; 2, Sfcl- ' __ _ _ McDonald, Blooming. §>‘3,` I in McKenna. Giennlndulc_ ` 'I' Mm_y L“cey' 2' Stoll" Mullins' 3' McDonald; ~i,,`F1'ed_,Lyncli._) l FR. ff' -)» Wood. 1 _ 1, Duniel Mullins; 2. Patrick lins. ` ' " 'V ' _ Exercise 8ook.' - _ .“ (_ ` 1, Clara Austin; 2,'vS[clln Mu 3, Mary Lacey; 4, Catherine Mc Glcnaladale ' Map Drawing. 1, Bride McKenna; 2, Annie lun. Donaldston; 3, Stella Muliir Donald McDonald, Glenaladnlc Drawing. 1, Dan Mullins; 2, Gurdon Mcln 3, Donald McDonald; 4, John M non, Glenalndale. 1, Annie Bowlnn, 2, Biule M Penmanahip. _ . .- , na; Mary Lacey; 4, John McKin ' 1, Patrick Morris. Donnldsto . _ Calvea;-> 1 John McKinnon;-3, Major McKin 4, John Rowe. Pigs. Canned Beets. '1, Harold Mitchell, Ten Mile House; 1. Pntriek Lacey; 2 Fred Lync ` 1, Mary Lucey. Glenaladalc; 2, Stel-l 2, Reggie McDonnld, Donnldston; 3.x Donald McDonald; 4, James McK< ‘ 1 .EL --IlH_____-_.noni-I |\...._. . _ 3 .5 1’ _ , . 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